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Being a
Pilot
and how physics plays its role
by Gia and Amruta
06/10/18
"Oh, but piloting is such a basic job! You only work for Emirates..."
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says who?
NOT TRUE. Here's why!
Pilots can go for many more jobs, such as-
- Cargo pilots
- Airline pilots
- Military pilots
- Law enforcement pilots
- Corporate aviation
What is a pilot?
The dictonary (ish) defintion: A pilot is someone who operates an aircraft to transport people and goods. A pilot works with a co-pilot and shares the responsibility of steering the plane, navigating and communicating with air traffic.
Okay, but how does physics work in this?
Here's an explanation!
To become a pilot, you should do...
- A university degree in air transport or aviation, this includes commercial pilot training with an approved flight training organisation.
- 2-3 A levels at pass grades (C) and above or equivalent qualifications
- A minimum of a class 2 medical certificates.
- Physics and Maths A-Levels
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Fun fact #3
Fun fact #2
Fun fact #1
Did you know everyone who will to be a pilot generally invest more than $70,000 in their education. To be hired by Air Canada, for example, the pilot must have minimum 4,000 hours of experience.
Did you know that the captain is allowed to arrest people, write fines and even take the will of a dying passenger?
Did you know that Roald Dahl played the role of a pilot? He was a fighter pilot during WW2 in Britain’s Royal Air Force.
Thanks for listening and have an awesome afternoon!!